It would be called condensation. The moisture in your breath "condenses" into a fog on the surface in front of you.
It is called condensation, which occurs when warm, humid air comes into contact with a cold surface like a window. The warm air cools down and releases moisture in the form of tiny droplets on the window.
The water droplets are called condensation.
A hinged window is called a casement window.
The air you breathe out is carbon dioxide.
The eyes are the window.
The crossbeam of a window is called a transom.
photosynthesis
mostly the same as input, but less oxygen and more mucus
Window glass is called a pane or a light.
A round window in the hull (originally any opening in the hull) is called a porthole. A window in the superstructure is a window.
When you breathe on a window, the warm air from your breath contains moisture. When this warm, moist air comes in contact with the cooler surface of the window, it rapidly cools down. As a result, the moisture condenses into tiny water droplets that appear on the glass.
The gas you breathe in from the air is called oxygen.